Reference249552
Price1,440,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3
Floor Space97.7m2
Land Area

Bright 3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Cap Ferret, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,440,000 EUR
1,238,400 GBP1,540,800 USD
Bright and beautifully presented 3 bedroom 1st floor/duplex apartment, ideally situated at the entrance to the village of Cap Ferret, right in the heart of a beautiful residence which is currently being renovated and divided into 4 apartments.

This beautiful duplex apartment has a living area of around 98m2, which features, on the 1st level: entrance hall, living room which opens onto a terrace of almost 80m2, fitted and equipped kitchen and an en-suite bedroom.

2nd level: 2 bedrooms, each with their own bathroom.

Other features include: large terrace overlooking the dune, cellar and 2 parking spaces.

With high-end finishes, each apartment will be equipped with du...
Bright and beautifully presented 3 bedroom 1st floor/duplex apartment, ideally situated at the entrance to the village of Cap Ferret, right in the heart of a beautiful residence which is currently being renovated and divided into 4 apartments.

This beautiful duplex apartment has a living area of around 98m2, which features, on the 1st level: entrance hall, living room which opens onto a terrace of almost 80m2, fitted and equipped kitchen and an en-suite bedroom.

2nd level: 2 bedrooms, each with their own bathroom.

Other features include: large terrace overlooking the dune, cellar and 2 parking spaces.

With high-end finishes, each apartment will be equipped with dual flow air conditioning.

Set within walking distance to local shops, restaurants, market etc. and the beaches of the Basin.

FEATURES
Double Glazing
Cellar: 9.5m2
Terrace: 79.3m2
Cellar: 1.5m2
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